The Council on Undergraduate
Research hosts a Registry of Undergraduate Researchers. The purpose of
this registry is to facilitate matchmaking between undergraduates who
have research experience and a desire to pursue an advanced degree,
with graduate schools seeking high quality students who are well
prepared for research. Go to https://www.cur.org/ugreg/reg1.asp
to fill out a simple curriculum vitae form. There is no charge to the
student or the student's institution and records will be made available
to bona fide Graduate Schools that contract with CUR for this service.
Graduate School
representatives may contact students to invite applications or visits
to the campus and laboratory, or to share information about their
research programs and financial support opportunities.

Be sure to include a statement of your research interests, as this will be important for making the match.

Further questions contact: Robin Howar, Senior Director, Membership Service, Council on Undergraduate Research

Applying for a Psi Chi Regional Research Award
EPA submissions with a first author who is a Psi Chi student member
(undergraduate or graduate student) also may be submitted to the Psi Chi
Regional Research Awards competition. To submit for a Psi Chi Regional
Research Award, go to https://www.scholarselect.com/scholarships/5158-2012-2013-epa-regional-research-awards
and submit the exact same long abstract as you submitted to EPA. To be
eligible for a Psi Chi Regional Research Award, students must submit to
both Psi Chi and EPA by the first EPA deadline of November 8, 2012 5:00
pm EST, must have their submissions accepted by EPA, and must present
their posters at the March 1-4, 2013 meeting. Submissions to EPA's
Special Undergraduate Poster Session with a December 1, 2012 submission
deadline are not eligible for a Psi Chi Regional Research Award. Winners
will be notified at the conference in March.

RESEARCH FUNDING AVAILABLECNU students conducting research on campus or in the Hampton Roads area
during the summer are invited to apply to the CNU Summer
Scholars Project, sponsored by the Office for Undergraduate Research.
The program is scheduled to run for eight weeks, beginning June 6, and
concludes with a research symposium around August 5. (There will be a
break for the week of July 4).http://www.cnu.edu/research/summer/index.asp